Law Summary
Reason for Declaration
- The date coincides with the celebration of the Indigenous People's Day in Davao City.
- The declaration is related to the Kadayawan Festival, an annual cultural celebration held in August in Davao City.
- It aims to provide residents the opportunity to participate fully in the festival's activities.
Legal Authority and Effectivity
- The proclamation was signed on August 2, 2023, by the Executive Secretary, Lucas P. Bersamin.
- It carries the official seal of the Republic of the Philippines, affirming its authority and enforceability.
Scope of Application
- The special non-working day status is limited exclusively to the territorial jurisdiction of the City of Davao.
- This means that work in government offices, schools, and private establishments within the city are generally suspended or adjusted according to rules applicable to special non-working days.
Impact on Work and Compensation
- Being a special (non-working) day, labor laws governing special holidays apply, which may involve payment of premium pay to employees who work on this day.
- Employers in Davao City must comply with applicable rules concerning employee compensation during this non-working day.
Purpose and Cultural Significance
- The proclamation recognizes the cultural and indigenous heritage celebrated during the Kadayawan Festival.
- It supports the observance of Indigenous People's Day, emphasizing respect and acknowledgment of indigenous communities in Davao City.
Formalization and Authenticity
- The proclamation includes the official signature of the Executive Secretary and the seal of the Republic of the Philippines.
- This formalizes the declaration and ensures it is recognized as a valid executive act.